foot
Instructed in measures to prevent foot
problem; always wear properly fitted shoes and examine the feet every day for sores and signs of infections. Diabetes, and aging are also contributors to foot
problems. Keep feet clean and dry. Visit your doctor for regular foot
exams. Before and after physical activity stretch the foot
thoroughly and wear supportive shoes. Patient verbalized understanding.
Patient was instructed on foot
care: a podiatrist can also fit patient with shoe inserts called orthotics to support the feet if have diabetic nerve pain or the muscles have become weak from nerve damage. If pain or weakness is so severe that it's too painful or even impossible to walk, a foot
brace or orthopedic shoes might help. Further teaching is needed.
Patient was instructed on the importance of a good foot
care. Calluses indicate that areas of the feet are receiving too much pressure. If the increased pressure continues, the skin may break down and it is possible to get a foot
ulcer.
Patient was instructed on foot
complications. People with diabetes can develop many different foot
problems. Foot
problems most often happen when there is nerve damage in the feet or when blood flow is poor. The protection of the feet is very important.
SN stressed importance of daily foot
care such as wearing shoes or slippers at all time to prevent foot
injury.
Instructed the patient/caregiver on important foot
care: inspect feet daily, report any foot
problems to MD or Podiatrist, wash feet daily with warm soap and water and pat dry especially between toes, clip nails straight across and gently file with an emery board, wear shoes that support and fit properly, wear socks that are clean and fit properly, avoid going barefoot
ed, avoid exposure to extreme temperatures, and avoid tobacco
Instructed in measures important in foot
care of the diabetic: wear shoes that support and fit properly, wear socks that are clean and fit properly, avoid going barefoot
ed, etc.
Instructed in measures important in foot
care of the diabetic: inspect feet dialy, report any foot
problems to podiatrist or physician, wash feet dialy with warm soap and water and pat dry; especially between toes.
Instructed in the importance of proper foot
care, including the wearing of properly fitting shoes and socks, correct trimming of the toe nails, and avoidance of injury to the legs and feet.
Instructed patient about the appropriate measures to prevent foot
problems, such as: always wear properly fitted shoes and examine feet every day for sores and signs of infections. Check for blisters, cuts, sores and/or cracked skin. Check for pebbles, rough seams or anything else that might irritate your foot
. Patient verbalized understanding.